"Every Breath You Take" by The Police (1983) serves as a nostalgic soundtrack, weaving through the scenes.
The imposing Bona cooling towers stand in the backdrop, their stark silhouettes contrasting against the cold, grey winter sky. Scenes of residents carrying discarded Christmas trees to the curb for collection unfold, alongside recycling bins brimming with the remnants of festive gifts – cardboard and plastic.
As the opening sequence reaches its zenith, the music gracefully fades into silence. The focus narrows to a solitary figure atop the cooling towers. With arms outstretched and eyes fixed on the heavens, he stands in serene contemplation. The camera, initially distant, gradually closes the gap, revealing the man's shoulders and head. As he turns to face the lens, an expression of tranquil satisfaction graces his countenance.
The music abruptly stops.
A seemingly unnatural smile curls upon the man's lips, and in an almost ethereal motion, he leaps into the unknown. The screen fades to black, leaving an air of mystery lingering in the silence.